Bad consequences that the current xMOOC trend might bring http://t.co/d4fr5M3xxJ (via @josemota) #edtech #etmooc #mooc
— Gonçalo Cruz (@gcruzmatos) April 4, 2013
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Discovery Learning http://t.co/JzBWcOY3Qx via @wordpressdotcom What a great description of the process of learning in a mooc #etmooc #mooc
— Trish McCluskey (@trilia) April 1, 2013
5 MOOCs Teachers Should Take As Students http://t.co/hXZoV34IcB #mooc #etmooc
— JudyArzt, Ph.D. (@JudyArzt) April 1, 2013
The Scary Side of MOOCs: Ads, Scams, and Snobs http://t.co/OhmhNXzL93 via @occ_com #mooc #etmooc #edchat
— barefoot👣💚🌳🌴💐🌷🌹🥀 🌺 🌸 🌼 🌻 (@TheForestBath) March 30, 2013
Half the professoriate will kill the other half for free. | More or Less Bunk http://t.co/8vaE7JHfV0 via @misternaxal #MOOC #etmooc
— Laura Pasquini, PhD (@laurapasquini) March 29, 2013
Warning: Under Construction http://t.co/YX4yrCrFu2 #Etmooc final reflections. Are you ready to build? #mooc #edtech #cpchat #edchat
— Margaret A Powers (@mpowers3) March 28, 2013
#MOOC provider EdX goes open source – with an interesting choice of licence–OSS Watch team blog http://t.co/xnxsFm18GY #etmooc
— Laura Pasquini, PhD (@laurapasquini) March 26, 2013
RT @bdean1000: Beware of Misinterpreting the 72% Faculty/MOOC Survey http://t.co/dcT8eRHx59 #mooc #etmooc #edtech #highered
— Jeff Hester (@jeffhester) March 26, 2013
http://t.co/cdv9N2vP2l #EtMOOC #MOOC
— Egghead Odewale (@eggheader) March 26, 2013